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Miss Amie’s Kindergarten Class EDU 290. W 7-9:50 Due: March 24, 2010. Who are they?. The brothers live on the edge of town and are called the ‘H Brothers’ because they all have an H in their name. Smarty Pants Publishing. "The Story of the H Brothers." . Digraphs.
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Miss Amie’s Kindergarten Class EDU 290. W 7-9:50 Due: March 24, 2010
Who are they? • The brothers live on the edge of town and are called the ‘H Brothers’ because they all have an H in their name. Smarty Pants Publishing "The Story of the H Brothers."
Digraphs Digraphs are when 2 letters make the sound of just 1 letter. • Ch • Sh • Th • Wh Clip Art
CH • Charlie is the oldest brother and loves chocolate and cherries. He loves to play with trains. He’s always making a “Chooo – Chooo” sound. Clip Art Clip Art "The Story of the H Brothers."
CH Words • Chain • Chips • Chair • Chin • Chew • Chow • Chef • Change • Cheek Other words that begin with CH: Clip Art Clip Art Clip Art "Consonant Digraphs."
SH • Shane is the second oldest brother. He likes ships and is very shy. He likes it when it’s quiet, so he’s always saying “Shhhh…” with his finger at his lips. Clip Art Clip Art "The Story of the H Brothers."
SH Words • She • Shed • Shop • Shot • Shoe • Shut • Shell • Shine • Shark Other words that begin with SH: "Consonant Digraphs."
TH • Theo is the younger brother to Charlie and Shane. He loves giving thethumbs-up symbol and loves thunderstorms. He is always sticking his tongue out at others! Clip Art Clip Art Clip Art "The Story of the H Brothers."
TH Words • The • Then • Thud • Thin • Them • Throw • Three • Thick • Think Other words that begin with TH: Clip Art Clip Art "Consonant Digraphs."
WH • The youngest brother is Whitaker. He is learning out to whistle and is always asking questions with a confused expression while shrugging his arms. Clip Art Clip Art Clip Art "The H Brothers: ch, th, sh, and wh."
WH Words • Who • Why • What • When • Whole • White • Whisker • Whale • Wheel Other words that begin with WH: Clip Art Clip Art Clip Art "Consonant Digraphs."
But do the digraphs always have to be at the beginning of words? YES NO
YES! Placement: The digraphs are not always at the beginning of the words. • They can be at the end of words. Ex: Bath • Or they can be in the middle of words. Ex: Coaches For the CH, SH, TH, WH song click here! Israel
GLCE: • R.WS.00.02 recognize that words are composed of sounds blended together and carry meaning. • R.WS.00.07: follow familiar written text while pointing to matching words. • R.WS.00.08 narrow possibilities in predicting words using initial letters/sounds(phonics), patterns of language (syntactic), and picture clues (semantic). • The kindergarten class will be able to: Differentiate between ch, sh, th, and wh. Determine which words start with ch, sh, th, or wh. "Grade Level Content Expectations"
Sources • "Clip Art." Microsoft Office Online. N.p., 2010. Web. 23 Mar 2010. <http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/clipart/default.aspx>. • "Consonant Digraphs." First School Years. N.p., 30 9 2006. Web. 24 Mar 2010. <http://www.firstschoolyears.com/literacy/word/phonics/digraphs/digraphs.htm >. • "Grade Level Content Expectations." Official Michigan Website. N.p., n.d. Web. 23 Mar 2010. <http://www.michigan.gov/documents/ELA_00_(K)_87343_7.pdf>. • Israel, Susan. "Vocabulary Lists and Activities for the Pre K - 2 classroom." N.p., n.d. Web. 23 Mar 2010. <http://books.google.com/books?id=WTHlSuXp1JgC&pg=PA40&lpg=PA40&dq=the+story+of+the+h+brothers+information&source=bl&ots=IIlc0j-ZeC&sig=jg8ZObQuNH5Slmc4oRh6BoOiOGQ&hl=en&ei=8lqpS7OjDJXKNarZ8LwB&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=6&ved=0CBgQ6AEwBQ#v=onepage>. • "The H Brothers: ch, th, sh, and wh." Pro-Teacher. N.p., 09 10 2007. Web. 23 Mar 2010. <http://www.proteacher.net/discussions/showthread.php?t=60109>. • "The Story of the H Brothers." Smarty Pants Publishing. N.p., 2007. Web. 23 Mar 2010. <http://smartypantspublishing.com/Hbrothers.aspx>.